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Thread: My new breasts
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12-04-2008 #31
congratulations!
here's wishing it all settles out well for you, keep us up to date.
the bathroom thing could also have been your Percosets. The ex housemate was warned about that with hers after her SRS, and she almost ended up back at the hospital too.
watch the weakness... shouldn't persist too long. a strong reluctance to use muscles yes, but not the inability. some rare interactions with the knock out drugs (can't spell the big word right now... semi brain dead) can cause blood O2 levels to be a bit wonking for a while.
had to another friend on O2 for a few weeks after one surgery, almost didn't catch it but I stayed up and watched her so caught her breathing trouble and we traced it back to blood levels due to the surgery. could have really hurt her.
sigh... realized I've lost my ability to use caps properly... I'll go find it later...
Sean
Just one more nice guy finishing last...
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12-04-2008 #32
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welcome back
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12-05-2008 #33Originally Posted by Justawannabe
It's taking a while to really recover. The anesthesia really knocked me for a loop. Much more than my rhinoplasty a year ago. I spend a lot of time at home, and when I get tired I go down fast. So I'm not driving and when we do go out staying close to home and sticking close to my bf. I stopped taking painkillers after day 4, and take Motrin occasionally for discomfort. I still can't sleep on my side and wear this support bra pretty much 24/7.
I'm starting to go for light walks, like maybe 10-15 minutes. Seems so long ago I was running 20 miles a week, when in fact it was only 3 weeks ago. Not wearing makeup, I keep Aquaphor over my incisions to keep it moist, my insides are starting to return to normal. I'm scared shitless of gaining weight. And getting a little cabin fever I need to start writing or painting so I don't get depressed.
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12-05-2008 #34
Re: My new breasts
Originally Posted by phobun
I only wanted to express my feelings that she had a very natural shape in her bre4asts and found after the surgery that I was delighted to see that she managed to keep a very wonderful look in her breasts. I know it is not my business. I would not have posted anything if I felt it did not go well. I think it ent VERY well, and way more inmprtant than anything is how Melissa feels. I am really happy for her.
GOOD THINGS
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12-07-2008 #35
Re: My new breasts
Originally Posted by wombat33